"IF I WERE LADY GAY" Members Take the Editorial Armchair
If you were Lady Gay—just suppose, you know—how would you edit "The Gay. Gazette"? What would ypu print in the Page, and what would you leave out? What would you do in every way? Here is your chance! There is a prize for the winner of this competition, who wjII also have the privilege of preparing Page 5 of "The Gay Gazette" one week for publication.
Likes Stamp Items If 1 were Lady Gay I would allow members to send in poems, stories, riddles, and items of interest about stamps. I would like to have a comic page. The comics would be nice if coloured. I'd still have
poor families would be made happy. I would also give prizes for neat letters and points books. —JOHN BATCHELOR. M.G., A.B. (aged 10), N Hotherham.
"Unscrew My Head, Please, Midge"
If I were Lady Gay I would be I very busy. I would sit down and answer letters. I would wear 20 pairs
paintings, puzzles, and other things ' as we have now. I like the serial I stories very much. j —IRENE STANSFIELD Vaged 11). J
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of glasses' and an expensive smile tied on my face. I'd sit in a chair and j invite people to see me. I would j get Peter the Piglet to unscrew my I head and Ernest the Engine to coii lect bright thoughts to put in my j brains. Then Midge the Fairy would i have to make lots more brains for I me. I —JOY SHAW.
If I were Lady Gay I would try j to make "The Gay Gazette" so in- jteresting that everyone who saw it | would joli* I would ask all who j were members to send in contri- i butions. especially facts. I would j encourage all clubs, and when winter and Christmas came mahv'i
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)
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